All Innovation articles – Page 66
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HSJ Knowledge
Stroke care: where do we go from here?
Stroke research will enter an exciting new era – as long as funding remains high
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Comment
The many shades of grey
Health evidence is often unclear, so decisions have to be made with a large degree of uncertainty
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Comment
What’s at the heart of integrated care?
We need to agree on what integration means to have any chance of actually providing it
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HSJ Knowledge
Protect your intellectual property
A look at protection, exploitation and dispute resolution
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Blogs
Innovation and the NHS: the health entrepreneurs’ view
HSJ talks to Zahid Latif, the Technology Strategy Board's head of healthcare about how the NHS can better embrace innovation
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Blogs
On a mission to get tomorrow’s ideas today
HSJ has joined 20 of the UK’s brightest entrepreneur-led companies on the Future Health Mission to Boston
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HSJ Knowledge
Paper-lite and beyond
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals Trust is a pioneer in the shift from paper-based to electronic records
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HSJ Knowledge
Mobile working in the NHS
Opportunities to review and improve the ways we deliver healthcare are key
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HSJ Local
North Essex consultant designs anti-anxiety app
SERVICES: An iPhone app to help people cope with anxiety and panic attacks has been designed by a consultant from North Essex Partnership Foundation Trust.
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Comment
Talking dirty on healthcare waste
Gary Cohen is on a mission to make the health sector live up to its responsibilities
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HSJ Knowledge
The race to get the NHS online
Online records and electronic appointment booking are goals of a patient-empowered NHS
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HSJ Knowledge
The coming together of community
The movement of data is key to service improvements in the community
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Comment
Fixing the broken system
Urgent action is needed to change how health and social care are delivered
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Comment
Putting the quality back into QIPP
Pursuing value could be the right step towards transforming the NHS
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Comment
The healthcare arms race
It is blinkered to assume the best innovations come from developed nations
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News
Government rejects BMA's rationing warning
The government has rejected a warning by the new leader of Britain’s doctors that the health of NHS patients was being put at risk because they were being denied access to operations and drugs.